Spanish Guardia Civil interrogates civil servants amid independence vote preparations
Some investigations refer to Catalan government’s institutional campaign inviting citizens resident abroad to register on external electoral roll
Some investigations refer to Catalan government’s institutional campaign inviting citizens resident abroad to register on external electoral roll
Head of government’s German delegation tells Catalan News that figures show investor confidence in Catalonia abroad, but warns no state will speak up for independence without tangible results
Executive pledges to resist Spanish pressure and explore other legal avenues to provide polling stations with means to vote on October 1 after accreditation process declared null
"The best outcome for Spain would be to permit the referendum, and for Catalan voters to reject independence" says newspaper NYT editorial
The Catalan government will launch a website and hold more than 200 events throughout the country to explain the legal framework behind the vote
Government vows to go ahead with acquisition claiming it is legal
The Catalan president is committed to holding a referendum with all democratic guarantees
Denying the right of Catalan citizens to decide their political future is “denying democracy”, the 'Anticapitalists' warn
The Manchester City coach asks democrats worldwide to help defend civil rights in Catalonia in front of 30,000 in a rally in Barcelona
Puigdemont announced the date and question of the vote flanked by Vice President Oriol Junqueras and the rest of his government
Supporters and opponents react to the announcement that the independence referendum in Catalonia will be held on October 1
Three organizations of journalists, lawyers and economists from Catalonia publish a statement in favor of an independence referendum
The First Secretary of the Catalan socialists, Miquel Iceta, met with Frans Timmermans in Brussels to discuss Catalan issues
They will be accompanied by governing cross-party pro-independence ‘Junts Pel Sí’, the radical left-wing party ‘CUP’ and the ministers at the Government building in Barcelona
The PNR is to become a “forum for debate” since it represents the broad spectrum of pro-referendum supporters